Laptop Evaluation
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start [label="START HERE", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] usb [label="Does it have USB?", fontsize="11"] apples [label="Is it an Apple?", fontsize="11"] macpile [label="Put it in the Mac pile.\nDo not mine.", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] hddrem [label="Find and remove hard drive", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] powerable [label="Does it have RAM\nand a power supply?", fontsize="11"] getpower [label="Add RAM or power supply", fontsize="11"] poweron [label="Does it power on?", fontsize="11"] screeny [label="Working screen?", fontsize="11"] handwavy [label="Consult Troubleshooting Guide \n Or Ask an Instructor.", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] posty [label="Does it post?", fontsize="11"] procclass [label="Can you find\n the Processor Info?\n (try entering BIOS)" fontsize="11"] enoughproc [label="Pentium II 266MHz\n or better?", fontsize="11"] seven [label="Is the Processor speed\n less than 800MHz?", fontsize="11"] asis [label="Refer to AS-IS Notes", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] memtest [label="Run 2 passes of Memtest", fontsize="11"] keeper [label="Put on Keeper shelf", fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"] whatzit [label="Use EBMulti disk\n or Live CD\n to run Memtest" fontsize="11"] record [label="Fill out keeper label\n (see note about keeper labels below)" fontsize="11"] recycle [label="Pull the Hard Drive\n and Memory", fontsize="11"] incoming [label="Put in Laptop Recycle Bin",fontsize="11", shape="box", style="bold"]
start -> usb usb -> apples [label="YES"] usb -> recycle [label="NO"] apples -> macpile [label="YES"] apples -> hddrem [label="NO"] hddrem -> powerable powerable -> poweron [label="YES"] powerable -> getpower [label="NO"] getpower -> poweron poweron -> screeny [label="YES"] screeny -> posty [label="YES"] screeny -> handwavy [label="NO"] poweron -> handwavy [label="NO"] posty -> procclass [label="YES"] posty -> handwavy [label="NO"] procclass -> enoughproc [label="YES"] procclass -> whatzit [label="NO"] whatzit -> enoughproc enoughproc -> seven [label="YES"] enoughproc -> recycle [label="NO"] seven -> asis [label="YES"] seven -> memtest[label="NO"] memtest -> record record -> keeper recycle -> incoming
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As-Is Notes
These laptops are sold inexpensively in the Thrift Store with no guarantee other than they post
- Remove the Hard Drive
- Memory limit = 256MB (although 128MB is better)
- Cover all slots and bays
- Include appropriate power supply
- Check in with Instructor
- 266 - 400 mhz = bulk
- 450 - 700 mhz = as-is for store
What to Write on Keeper Labels
- Make
- Model
- Processor Type & Speed
- In the Notes section:
- which key to enter BIOS?
- which type of RAM?
- hard to find locations of parts (i.e. hard drive behind battery?)
- anything the laptop builder or eventual owner would need/like to know
Memtest Notes
Memtest is a useful tool found on many boot disks. Besides testing memory, it provides us a quick way to find processor and memory info. Memtest is available on ebmulti floppies, ubuntu (or other debian based) live cds, and our netboot server.